The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1928, Page 1

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(==<:|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH: DAKOTA, MONDAY, . APRIL 23, 1928 30 OR MORE ARE KILLED BY QUAKES IN GREECE Poincare Forces Are Victorious in French National ANOTHER VOTE |[_Vietor and Vanquished at French Polls _||CARL SHERRITT . NEXT SUNDAY WILL BE BURIED) == 1S NRGESSARY AT HUNTER, ND} | sy Former North Dakota Resi- Deputies Elected Pi A pi pe og moore dent Killed in’Plane Crash * Sure of 130 at The Pas HAD PICTURESQUE LIFE Re COALITION IS TALKED OF Radical and Socialist Leaders Hope to Save Parties From Wreck Paris, April 23——A st Became Millionaire Through \ Sale of Sherritt-Gor- don Claims Premie: mond Poincare (left) of France and Leon Blum, Socialist age fui rong| leader, whe UMDecdseaMtity apliea nis" anort to"eia- ar hind teres at ihe Carl Suatice falda stapes ae drift to F Premier Poincare with = 3 parliamentary elections yesterd and millionaire, fromer resident of Bl . N. D., who Erefaie” pace" Satac| FARMERS OPTIMISTIC DESPITE FACT. |iretccins scene ieee aac ccs! BACKWARD SPRING DELAYS SEEDING ae the premier appeared certain to end with a m y in the chamber of deputies sufficieat to enable him to complete his program of finan- ae is » Schieber oittal Senate takes up naval appro- Nebgetee ted ee! : we tion house considers |@ftive in Fargo Wednesday. government was sure of 130 Fret nisi His conipenion in the lane, counted upon 13 others to support Senate’ interstate commerce | Walter Johnson, who was crushed in it. In at least 425 constituencies, n committee resumes coal hear- 11. ground, died in a hospital yeater- in. |day. Johnson’s parents were among oogitalals ome Capt. George Wilkins and Lieut. Ben Eielson, the latter of Hatton, N. those who witnessed the accident. head-Vega monoplane in which they made the trip. Sherritt had a picturesque career in the north country. He started Make Successful Air Dash Over Polar Region Election)20 SEPARATE SHOCKS FELT IN 24 HOURS Heaviest Damage Is Reporte: From Towns of Corinth and Lutraki PEOPLE ARE IN TERROF 80 Per Cent of the Houses in Corinth Destroyed— Prison Collapses Athens, Greece, April 23.—(AP)— {At least 30 m= were killed and heavy material damage caused in a series of carthquakes which have been shaking central Greece during the last 24 hours, the heaviest dam- age being in the towns of Corinth and Lutraki. More than 20 separate shocks, varying in strength were felt over the Peloponnesus. Reports from Corinth stated that 20 persons were killed there and that the population, in terror, spent the whole night in the open. local power house was destroyed and the town was in darkness. There were s ities of further deaths as a complete checkup wat virtually im- ssible in the confusion. At least 80 per cent of the houses in Corinth were destroyed and many of the remaining buildings were in a D., have completed their flight [dangerous condition. e lapsed. ross the North Pole and are now ice-bound at Green Harbor, Spitzbergen, having flown there from Point |°°!lap: the cockpit when the machine hit] Barrow, Alaska. The map shows the route the flyers took in flying over the polar wastes, and their prob- oe ee Capt. Wilkins (left) and Lieut. Elelson (in circle) are shown above with the Lock- |Who have been excavating the city Members of the American school of old Corinth, which was destroyed y an earthquike in 1858 and lies three miles from the new city, are ae conus | mies aerense stl] Wilkins and Eielson Ice-bound = eon gf ance Ge " deeath eo fe Ser at Green Harbor, WEEK WILL BE citar Sears “| — savin BUSY ONE FOR (siessisciccse-SsS35)°"° in Airplane Crash| ORD PLANE IS POLITICIANS) «‘5*:xp.teractPanect| acute araratarea| ON [TS WAY TO Ohio Primary Tomorrow—Ac-| PLANE CASH VICTIM years ver ie lane laneed GREENLY ISLE RGO tivity in 8 Other States and N. D,,. : wipthed md ot! ite. i the scat together, Forecasts bases of the vote in districts there was no majority however, were that the union gov- ernment would — a solid ity. Supporters Poincare dicted that this would exceed 100. Radical and socialist leaders day were already confe: what they could do to save ae i £3 F 3 3 i Hd E: iy HI iH é my iE i £ ft rT | rad t : ge s F uF | .| moistare to start the At ies f Oshkosh saw the plane,| Relief Expedition Piloted by ties from the wreck. Or Se: |etne ve yea pols prom __. 2 Territories Blcet’ br Dunbat, suddenly "noe Rie cincuene an y Sunday's) ccesively wet weather. plans Pee nly Le Pas ly a week's fl pon ties oppeaicngr geben te Bernt Balchen social. Delayed on Slope ‘first real. skirmish 28 and visited Irienda here Wes ‘were entangled im. the He hed perchused :ths ‘shipto $3: Saas Seven Islands, Que, April 23— i gee Lil. } é a made gains which ii his new role of “air sy’ ag: Teams, Press) — The socialist masses and cause late as compared his search for addi to the ——_—— (By e rt! socialist second , Hardl: wealthy Sherritt-Gordon mine which Ford relief plane hopped off from pitt phage hed ist leader, oc ey pod — at ton ea unprecedented choos Hosston | W22 staked by him in northern Man- Seven Islands for Greenly Island at somber @ year ago. He notes Ss conclaves. itoba. TT 5:10 this morning. pee hg i ee ees eee eens ae ee ) Mloted by Major Fitz- Sherritt, 38 years |, was born The plane, p! iy obliged to ask for cases been eee 3 week — a erieatreliar er eae nese at Blanchard and resided there un- FLOOD CONTROL maurice and Bernt Balchen, was ex- votes or retire. only 15 to 20 per cent of the wheat [esp rime oars mp my Uil shortly before the opening of the pected to méke the 500-mile journey : ‘orld war wi Canada Sali to be Carning, green very slow.| 1% and two territories will hold pel: | 57a" took up farming. Meeting but BILL APPROVED only but live is in excellent re Tae ine | meager success in this venture he one week, and when the shonin — took up the life of a trapper and hundred miles an hour. On the first E. Mi. Rishworth, reporting from| counting is over, only 89 of than 12 years in the Sead lap of its trip, from Detroit to Mur- ray Bay Friday, 800 miles wers tial dele- discovering the| Committee Decides to Accedc flown in little more than eight 1,089 Republican 1,100 Democratic mines which are reputed to have president S Reeling today’ in Rhode Isiand inning bound etra'| On America’s entry into the war Wil'name a delegation of 10, the| he elite in ine etary and was BENNETT'S CONDITION vot entrusted nati seni mon' '» for training. ‘ iN H bhegeneil tional | Halfway across ‘the ocean when the April 23.—(AP)—| Quebec, April. 23.— (AP) —The armistice to the White House for| condition of Floyu Bennett, copilot ippi' of the Ford relief plane, continued serious today. He is in the Jeffery Hale hospital here, suffering from pneumonia and inflammation of the bronchial tubes. Dr. W. H. Delaney reported that the flyer passed 2& restless night :od showed no im- provement. Bennett had a high fever when the Ford plane reached Lake St. Agnes on Friday from Detroit. He has since been confined to his bed and yesterday was transferred to the here. Mrs. Bennett and ™Goatinued on page two) | country districts which fore been regarced (Continued on page two) Weather Report Temperature at 7 a. m. .. att i tl eee > ies, fey TERE | ° | § ! A i HE y | i i z 4 ry i F ‘ i E j i HH Hn ! Weather EFF. | { | [f if FEE ef i HH | un i E i i | RIO MARK FOR KIDNAP BAND Two Men and a Woman Ar- Wile: Majer : Fhomeerion ond] sver singe ted in: Captain Koehl, together ,. in Connection With on Von Huenefeld, are striving with| lutionary Alleged Plot i it i i : i i i 4 i l i} 3 a i i L T : th ro a 5 says F iH feu ReeeeeeeeeEREEEEE HR E + i if fr rai i f i ‘ hay fers date are ter ‘woman ve" * vicinity: Fair alleged scheme. peactic- oie see cgi os, well as in Farrell he oe ees Sacer pepesvices : hi = bo er i ! iETEs f i FF i p til; i if i bite i fi inet BH ne i ! rt | f i it Ene to Greenly Island in less than six damaged when it landed on the ice grt found dead Sunday. hours. It is capable of doing 4] at Green Harbor on Saturday. made him more than a millionaire. hours. eral thaw loosens it and this does| sitting position and the motor in sighted in Greenland in the far dis-| Petitions aski In Lutraki, a ing place from C , 10 persons £. were known to have perished. All LISDEL TEN | the hotels. were damaged. Andre Andreades, noted Greeb EERE ARE professor, and Denis Loverdos, head of the Banque Populaire of Ath Flyers Who Crossed Polar |who were staying at Lutraki, escay unhurt. Wastes Can Leave Only as| The shocks recalled in severity the rs Loosen Until Middle of ARE KILLED BY Captain George H. Wi made a perilous flight across arctic}Qscar Larson, Knox Farmer, wastes to explore them, ice- bound at Green Harbor, Spitzbergen, and Alfred Johnson of today. Hong Are Victims —— Ss ave - — his nee a co-pilot, Carl B. Eielson of Hatton, il —(P)— N. D., could only leave the northern ao . ee ee ey to outpost of Europe as they had come] have taken as victims Oscar Larson, re lg cae pret Wane pena t; | 26 Knox farmer, and Alfred John- the Wilkins expedition was slightly| Sim about 35. Hong elevator man, bodies were discovered in » ,__| Larson’s automobile, which was The ice pack which prevents ships] stuck in a slough of mud and water, from reaching the flyer’s haven ex-| about two miles south of Wolford, tends for many miles to sea. No| Sunday morning. vessel can approach until the gen-}| When found, the men were in a not seem likely until the middle of} the automobile still running. It is May. The messages stated extreme! believed the men, after attempting cold prevailed and a fresh snow had| to get their machine out of the rut, ee th phermnmeter. spt 3 rs had decided to wait until dawn be- legrees below zero, Fahrenheit. | fore making any further attempts. Both Captain Wilkins and Eiel-|° "They had kere the’ snotee tans son are in good health. ning, it is believed, to ke¢@p them They will receive every attention| warm and had fallen asleep. and comfort during their involuntary! Larson, who was not married, re- stay at the Harbor, which is not far/ sided on a farm in the vicinity of from the Longyeer coal mines,| Knox all his life. He leaves his where several hundred people live/ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson of throughout the yest. ‘nox, “t Lg Eaward, eae oe — sister, Mrs. of Reported Island Not Seen Knox. Funeral services will be The New York Times ‘inted a] conducted Wednesday. dispatch from Captain Wilkins in| Johnson leaves his widow, who is which he said no sign of an island| a patient at a Jamestown hospital, was seen where Peary, Stefannson oan two daughters. One seven and MacMillan had thought there! years old has made her home with might be land. It was too danger-| him at Hong. The ether daughter, ous to descend and take soundings.| aged about four, resides with rela- The start was made from Point| tives in Minnesota. Funeral ser- Barow on ot att) sacred ee 3 will be apeg = for Johnson was good ai visibility excellent, | at residence at Hong. the dispatch said. This condition * led for 500 miles. Nine hun-| ag ry a red miles out fren Spitsergen,| McKenzie County Seat stor we unt . Torey sounds. were ,encountered;| Fight Is in Prospect favor. Schafer, N. D., April 23.—(AP)— A single mountain peak was}. S< Apel any ps tance a mded seat of McKenzie count; lower ao said sale Schafer are being circulat Captain Wilkins then ran into| matter may be placed before the heavy clouds over a turbulent ocean| Voters at the June primary election. 4 Several towns are expected to have ee] nd Sree —_ Raed their names on the ballots and the gree. At this time the an island contai: Land on Dead Man's Island They made a safe landing on this| candidates. island, which proved later to be Dead Man’s Island. more Seg] mpd ope oe only a few score in! five miles off a railroad line. date in MERICAN Fe E Fu E ie i; i tl April 33 : 114s istnany Thomas Jeffer- g ie ti h ie att fh oe

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